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{{#Wiki_filter:DOE/EIA-0348(2009)Report Released: November 23, 2010 Report Revised: January 2011, April 2011Electric Power Annual 2009April 2011U.S. Energy Information AdministrationAssistant Administrator for Energy StatisticsOffice of Electricity, Renewables, and Uranium StatisticsU.S. Department of EnergyWashington DC 20585This report was prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. By law, EIA's data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other officer or employee of the United States Government. The views in this report therefore should not be construed as representing those of the Departmen t of Energy or other Federal agencies.This report is only available on the Web at:http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/epa_sum.html NRC000137 Submitted: March 30, 2012 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of | |||
: Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3) | |||
ASLBP #:07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #:05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #: | |||
Identified: | |||
Admitted: Withdrawn: | |||
Rejected: Stricken: Other: NRC000137-00-BD01 10/15/2012 10/15/2012 U.S. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Annual 2009 14Table 1.1. Existing Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and Producer Type, 1998 through 2009(Megawatts)PeriodCoal 1Petroleum 2Natural Gas 3Other Gases 4NuclearHydroelectric Conventional 5Other Renewables 6Hydroelectric Pumped Storage 7Other 8TotalTotal (All Sectors) 1998...................315,78666,282180,2881,52097,07079,15115,44419,518810775,868 1999...................315,49660,069195,1191,90997,411 79,393 15,94219,5651,023 785,927 2000...................315,11461,837219,5902,34297,860 79,359 15,572 19,522523 811,719 2001...................314,23066,162252,8321,67098,159 78,916 16,101 19,664519 848,254 2002...................315,35059,651312,5122,00898,657 79,356 16,710 20,371686 905,301 2003...................313,01960,730355,4421,99499,209 78,694 18,153 20,522684 948,446 2004...................313,02059,119371,0112,29699,628 77,641 18,717 20,764746 962,942 2005...................313,38058,548383,0612,06399,988 77,541 21,205 21,347887 978,020 2006...................312,95658,097388,2942,256100,334 77,821 24,113 21,461882 986,215 2007...................312,73856,068392,8762,313100,266 77,885 30,069 21,886788 994,888 2008...................313,32257,445397,460 R1,995100,75577,93038,466 R21,8589421,010,171 2009...................314,29456,781401,2721,932101,004 78,518 48,55222,160888 1,025,400Electricity Generators, Electric Utilities 1998...................299,73962,704130,4045597,07075,5252,06718,898229 686,692 1999...................277,78049,020123,19222095,030 74,122 79018,945224 639,324 2000...................260,99041,032123,6655785,968 73,738 837 18,020 13 604,319 2001...................244,45138,456112,8415763,060 72,968 979 17,097 13 549,920 2002...................244,05633,876127,6926163,202 73,391 989 17,807--561,074 2003...................236,47332,570125,6126160,964 72,827 925 17,803 13 547,249 2004...................235,97631,415131,7345860,651 71,696 960 18,048 13 550,550 2005...................229,70530,867147, 752--56,564 71,568 1, 545 18,195 39 556,235 2006...................230,64430,419157,74210456,143 71,8402,291 18,301 39 567,523 2007...................231,28929,115162,75610454,211 72,1862,806 18,693 39 571,200 2008...................231,85730,657173, 106--54,376 72,142 4, 066 18,664 39 584,908 2009...................234,39730,174180, 571--54,355 72,690 5, 614 18,930 39 596,769Electricity Generators, Independent Power Producers 1998...................6,1321,46317,051----2,4546,955620--34,675 1999...................27,7258,50838,553--2,3814,1428,794620--90,724 2000...................44,16418,77160,327--11,8924,5098,9941,502--150,159 2001...................60,70125,311102,693--35,0994,8859,8942,56779241,230 2002...................61,77023,664140,404935,455 4,91110,390 2,564 80 279,246 2003...................66,53826,028178,624638,244 5,05811,786 2,719 46 329,049 2004...................67,24225,918190,855838,978 5,27412,070 2,717 46 343,106 2005...................73,73426,041188,0431243,424 5,284 13, 864 3,152 46 353,601 2006...................72,73025,384184,1962044,190 5,263 15, 865 3,160 46 350,854 2007...................71,94324,818184,888846,055 5,34621,002 3,193 26 357,278 2008...................71,86424,823179,169 R--46,3795,43328,139 R3,193 46359,044 2009...................70,12324,657176,035846,649 5,47036,556 3,230 46 362,773Combined Heat and Power, Electric Power 1998...................5,02180019,632------749----26,202 1999...................5,2301,09719,390------741----26,459 2000...................5,04490720,704262----736----27,653 2001...................4,62897221,226287--1498--2827,639 2002...................5,2221,08428,455182----555----35,499 2003...................5,5341,05134,895185--1665----42,332 2004...................5, 60967732,600289 | |||
--1 555----39,731 2005...................5, 56053031,740289 | |||
--1 614----38,735 2006...................5, 83797030,031325 | |||
--1 628----37,793 2007...................5, 88590729,468339 | |||
----656----37,254 2008...................5, 92790029,575206 | |||
----701----37,309 2009...................5, 94089728,875206 | |||
----740----36,658Combined Heat and Power, Commercial 9 1998...................3172821,188----32463----2,281 1999...................3173811,106----32465----2,302 2000...................3143081,186----33399----2,240 2001...................2952991,950----22348----2,912 2002...................2923011,216----22357----2,188 2003...................347343994----22371----2,077 2004................... | |||
3683211,069 5--22 404----2,188 2005................... | |||
3973331,024 5--25 435----2,219 2006................... | |||
4283411,040 5--25 433----2,272 2007................... | |||
4283481,064 5--22 443--32,312 2008................... | |||
4283521,059 5--22 444--32,312 2009................... | |||
4243481,105 5--22 480--32,386Combined Heat and Power, Industrial 9 1998...................4,5771,03412,0121,465--1,1395,210--58126,019 1999...................4,4431,06212,8771,689--1,0975,151--79927,119 2000...................4,60181813,7082,023--1,0794,607--51027,348 2001...................4,1561,12414,1231,327--1,0414,382--39926,553 2002...................4,01072614,7451,756--1,0334,419--60727,295 2003...................4,12773815,3161,742--7864,406--62527,740 2004...................3, 82578914,7531,937 | |||
--648 4,728--687 27,367 2005...................3, 98477714,5011,757 | |||
--662 4,747--802 27,230 2006...................3, 31798315,2851,802 | |||
--693 4,896--797 27,773 2007...................3, 19488014,6991,858 | |||
--331 5,163--720 26,844 2008...................3, 24671314,5511,784 | |||
--334 5,116--854 26,599 2009...................3, 41270414,6861,714 | |||
--337 5,162--800 26,8151Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, and waste coal. | |||
2Distillate fuel oil (all diesel and No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils), residual fuel oil (No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils and bunker C fuel oil), jet fuel, kerosene, petroleum coke (converted to liquid petroleum, see Technical Notes for conversion methodology), and waste oil. | |||
3Includes a small number of generators for which waste heat is the primary energy source. | |||
4Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. | |||
5Conventional hydroelectric power excluding pumped storage facilities. | |||
6Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. | |||
7Pumped storage capacity generates electricity from water pumped to an elevated reservoir and then released through a conduit to turbine generators located at a lower level. | |||
8Batteries,chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuels and miscellaneous technologies. | |||
9Small number of electricity-only, non-Combined Heat and Power plants may be included.R = Revised. Notes: See Glossary reference for definitions. Capacity by energy source is based on the capacity associated with the energy source reported as the most predominant (primary) one, where more than one energy source is associated with a generator. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.}} |
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Site: | Indian Point |
Issue date: | 04/30/2011 |
From: | US Dept of Energy (DOE) |
To: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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DOE/EIA-0348(2009)Report Released: November 23, 2010 Report Revised: January 2011, April 2011Electric Power Annual 2009April 2011U.S. Energy Information AdministrationAssistant Administrator for Energy StatisticsOffice of Electricity, Renewables, and Uranium StatisticsU.S. Department of EnergyWashington DC 20585This report was prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. By law, EIA's data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other officer or employee of the United States Government. The views in this report therefore should not be construed as representing those of the Departmen t of Energy or other Federal agencies.This report is only available on the Web at:http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/epa_sum.html NRC000137 Submitted: March 30, 2012 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of
- Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc. (Indian Point Nuclear Generating Units 2 and 3)
ASLBP #:07-858-03-LR-BD01 Docket #:05000247 l 05000286 Exhibit #:
Identified:
Admitted: Withdrawn:
Rejected: Stricken: Other: NRC000137-00-BD01 10/15/2012 10/15/2012 U.S. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Annual 2009 14Table 1.1. Existing Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and Producer Type, 1998 through 2009(Megawatts)PeriodCoal 1Petroleum 2Natural Gas 3Other Gases 4NuclearHydroelectric Conventional 5Other Renewables 6Hydroelectric Pumped Storage 7Other 8TotalTotal (All Sectors) 1998...................315,78666,282180,2881,52097,07079,15115,44419,518810775,868 1999...................315,49660,069195,1191,90997,411 79,393 15,94219,5651,023 785,927 2000...................315,11461,837219,5902,34297,860 79,359 15,572 19,522523 811,719 2001...................314,23066,162252,8321,67098,159 78,916 16,101 19,664519 848,254 2002...................315,35059,651312,5122,00898,657 79,356 16,710 20,371686 905,301 2003...................313,01960,730355,4421,99499,209 78,694 18,153 20,522684 948,446 2004...................313,02059,119371,0112,29699,628 77,641 18,717 20,764746 962,942 2005...................313,38058,548383,0612,06399,988 77,541 21,205 21,347887 978,020 2006...................312,95658,097388,2942,256100,334 77,821 24,113 21,461882 986,215 2007...................312,73856,068392,8762,313100,266 77,885 30,069 21,886788 994,888 2008...................313,32257,445397,460 R1,995100,75577,93038,466 R21,8589421,010,171 2009...................314,29456,781401,2721,932101,004 78,518 48,55222,160888 1,025,400Electricity Generators, Electric Utilities 1998...................299,73962,704130,4045597,07075,5252,06718,898229 686,692 1999...................277,78049,020123,19222095,030 74,122 79018,945224 639,324 2000...................260,99041,032123,6655785,968 73,738 837 18,020 13 604,319 2001...................244,45138,456112,8415763,060 72,968 979 17,097 13 549,920 2002...................244,05633,876127,6926163,202 73,391 989 17,807--561,074 2003...................236,47332,570125,6126160,964 72,827 925 17,803 13 547,249 2004...................235,97631,415131,7345860,651 71,696 960 18,048 13 550,550 2005...................229,70530,867147, 752--56,564 71,568 1, 545 18,195 39 556,235 2006...................230,64430,419157,74210456,143 71,8402,291 18,301 39 567,523 2007...................231,28929,115162,75610454,211 72,1862,806 18,693 39 571,200 2008...................231,85730,657173, 106--54,376 72,142 4, 066 18,664 39 584,908 2009...................234,39730,174180, 571--54,355 72,690 5, 614 18,930 39 596,769Electricity Generators, Independent Power Producers 1998...................6,1321,46317,051----2,4546,955620--34,675 1999...................27,7258,50838,553--2,3814,1428,794620--90,724 2000...................44,16418,77160,327--11,8924,5098,9941,502--150,159 2001...................60,70125,311102,693--35,0994,8859,8942,56779241,230 2002...................61,77023,664140,404935,455 4,91110,390 2,564 80 279,246 2003...................66,53826,028178,624638,244 5,05811,786 2,719 46 329,049 2004...................67,24225,918190,855838,978 5,27412,070 2,717 46 343,106 2005...................73,73426,041188,0431243,424 5,284 13, 864 3,152 46 353,601 2006...................72,73025,384184,1962044,190 5,263 15, 865 3,160 46 350,854 2007...................71,94324,818184,888846,055 5,34621,002 3,193 26 357,278 2008...................71,86424,823179,169 R--46,3795,43328,139 R3,193 46359,044 2009...................70,12324,657176,035846,649 5,47036,556 3,230 46 362,773Combined Heat and Power, Electric Power 1998...................5,02180019,632------749----26,202 1999...................5,2301,09719,390------741----26,459 2000...................5,04490720,704262----736----27,653 2001...................4,62897221,226287--1498--2827,639 2002...................5,2221,08428,455182----555----35,499 2003...................5,5341,05134,895185--1665----42,332 2004...................5, 60967732,600289
--1 555----39,731 2005...................5, 56053031,740289
--1 614----38,735 2006...................5, 83797030,031325
--1 628----37,793 2007...................5, 88590729,468339
656----37,254 2008...................5, 92790029,575206
701----37,309 2009...................5, 94089728,875206
740----36,658Combined Heat and Power, Commercial 9 1998...................3172821,188----32463----2,281 1999...................3173811,106----32465----2,302 2000...................3143081,186----33399----2,240 2001...................2952991,950----22348----2,912 2002...................2923011,216----22357----2,188 2003...................347343994----22371----2,077 2004...................
3683211,069 5--22 404----2,188 2005...................
3973331,024 5--25 435----2,219 2006...................
4283411,040 5--25 433----2,272 2007...................
4283481,064 5--22 443--32,312 2008...................
4283521,059 5--22 444--32,312 2009...................
4243481,105 5--22 480--32,386Combined Heat and Power, Industrial 9 1998...................4,5771,03412,0121,465--1,1395,210--58126,019 1999...................4,4431,06212,8771,689--1,0975,151--79927,119 2000...................4,60181813,7082,023--1,0794,607--51027,348 2001...................4,1561,12414,1231,327--1,0414,382--39926,553 2002...................4,01072614,7451,756--1,0334,419--60727,295 2003...................4,12773815,3161,742--7864,406--62527,740 2004...................3, 82578914,7531,937
--648 4,728--687 27,367 2005...................3, 98477714,5011,757
--662 4,747--802 27,230 2006...................3, 31798315,2851,802
--693 4,896--797 27,773 2007...................3, 19488014,6991,858
--331 5,163--720 26,844 2008...................3, 24671314,5511,784
--334 5,116--854 26,599 2009...................3, 41270414,6861,714
--337 5,162--800 26,8151Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, and waste coal.
2Distillate fuel oil (all diesel and No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils), residual fuel oil (No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils and bunker C fuel oil), jet fuel, kerosene, petroleum coke (converted to liquid petroleum, see Technical Notes for conversion methodology), and waste oil.
3Includes a small number of generators for which waste heat is the primary energy source.
4Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
5Conventional hydroelectric power excluding pumped storage facilities.
6Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
7Pumped storage capacity generates electricity from water pumped to an elevated reservoir and then released through a conduit to turbine generators located at a lower level.
8Batteries,chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuels and miscellaneous technologies.
9Small number of electricity-only, non-Combined Heat and Power plants may be included.R = Revised. Notes: See Glossary reference for definitions. Capacity by energy source is based on the capacity associated with the energy source reported as the most predominant (primary) one, where more than one energy source is associated with a generator. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.